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Excellent!!

By Phyllis Ann

Written January 26, 2015

It was worth seeing again in 3D this time. So intense and kept us on the edge of our seats. Saw it when it was first released. It seems so mild compared to seeing it in 3D. Would highly recommend to those who have seen it to see it in 3D.

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Better than I thought it would b

By nellecow

Written October 20, 2014

The story still holds up even 20 years later.....3 D pretty good except for all the butts in face. Still scary at times even though I knew the story.

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3D only makes it look old

By 140bytemoviereview

Written April 13, 2013

Remember the first time you saw 'Jurassic Park'? Mind-blowing, right? Well, twenty years on it's back. But seeing it in again, even in 3D, just reminds us how far the technology has advanced. Watching JP now reminds me of seeing that car I lusted after when I was sixteen, but now, two decades later, I see the same car and realize what a jalopy it really was. Now, JP isn't exactly a jalopy, but it does show its age, and without the eye-popping FX distracting me I can see the underlying weaknesses of the story. At the end, it is a strangely Luddite film, not so subtly denouncing the very technologies that made it possible. The acting is one-dimensional (although watching Sam Neill shake as he gets his first glimpse of the dinos remains a treat). And the story is utterly ludicrous: why makes animals that can kill you with one swipe, then give our heroes nothing more than a shotgun? Might as well have been a steak knife.
I give this tired old bird ***.
@140bytemoviereview

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Well it's JP.. in 3D....

By illmatic0485

Written April 07, 2013

2 scores - JP Vets & JP Virgins
I saw JP3D since my 5 yr old daughter wanted to go. I HATE 3D movies, more of a nuisance than a plus. I don't see the trade off of wearing glasses and being forced to focus on certain areas of tje screen. I will say that for someone that hates 3D, this movie seemed to mesh well and actually enhanced parts of the movie.
1. JP1 Vets - I would give the experience a 7.5/10. While the movie is a 9.5, even with the added 3D I just can't give it anything higher. However I would LOVE to see old movies like JP than most the modern kids crap they put out.
2. JP Virgins - 9.75 - I give this version a 9.75 instead of the originals 9.5 because the 3D release is obvious for those that were too young when it 1st came out. This makes the 3D a perfect addition. My daughter LOVED the movie (as I did when I was a kid & saw it in the theater) I have never seen her more into a movie. After proclaimed BEST MOVIE I HAVE EVER SEEN!

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Sunglasses at a movie?

By ms3001

Written January 27, 2015

First, let me say that my 13 year-old son enjoyed the Jurassic Park 3D and when I discussed it with him afterward, he didn't not have anything negative to say about the movie. I am old enough to be my son's grandfather, so you can take this critique with that in mind. Movies are created more with someone my son's age than mine.
With all of the technology available to us today, I do not think that 3D has advanced since the original "House of Wax" in the 1960's when I hit my head on the back of my seat when the villian of the movie threw a burning torch at me and I tried to duck. The glasses were made of paper back then and one lense was green and the other was red. The shades they have us wear nowadays loses some of the background and I had the feeling that most of the movie was filmed at twilight. As I said, I'm old and maybe it's my cataracts.
I had watched Jurassic Park before and I was ready for it. Unfortunately the previous viewing years ago made the movie rather borin

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